Friday’s Headlines
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By
Joe Linton
9:34 AM PDT on June 14, 2024
- Some Critical Of Caltrans Bike/Walk Improvements Proposed For Western (Daily Breeze, Biking in L.A.)
- L.A. Council Approves Study Of Removing Police From Traffic Enforcement (LAT)
- LB Hosting Downtown Shoreline Planning Meetings (LB Post)
- Metro Congestion Pricing Study Can’t Build On NYC (LAT)
- Judge Rules Against Barrington Plaza Evictions (Public Press, LAT, LAist)
- ActiveSGV Recaps Recent Mission-to-Mission Active Streets Event
- Malibu City To Launch PCH Safety Campaign (Malibu Times)
- Carnage: Motorcyclist Killed In Crash Near CSULB (LB Post)
- More On Caltrans 710 Freeway South Pasadena Homes For Sale (KTLA, SGV Tribune)
- County’s Beach Bus Is Back – From Antelope Valley, East L.A., And More (AV Press, BH Beat)
- SAFE Alert: Tell Governor Newsom To Support Bike/Walk Funding
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